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Quick vs Transitory - What's the difference?

quick | transitory | Related terms |

Quick is a related term of transitory.


As adjectives the difference between quick and transitory

is that quick is moving with speed, rapidity or swiftness, or capable of doing so; rapid; fast while transitory is lasting only a short time; temporary.

As an adverb quick

is (colloquial) with speed, quickly.

As a noun quick

is raw or sensitive flesh, especially that underneath finger and toe nails.

As a verb quick

is to amalgamate surfaces prior to gilding or silvering by dipping them into a solution of mercury in nitric acid.

Domain vs Orbit - What's the difference?

domain | orbit | Related terms |

Domain is a related term of orbit.


As nouns the difference between domain and orbit

is that domain is domain (dns domain name) while orbit is orbit (path of one object around another object).

Patience vs Cheerfulness - What's the difference?

patience | cheerfulness | Related terms |

Patience is a related term of cheerfulness.


As a proper noun patience

is .

As a noun cheerfulness is

the state of being cheerful; joy.

Caustic vs Heady - What's the difference?

caustic | heady | Related terms |

Caustic is a related term of heady.


As adjectives the difference between caustic and heady

is that caustic is caustic while heady is intoxicating or stupefying.

Provoke vs Perturb - What's the difference?

provoke | perturb | Related terms |

Provoke is a related term of perturb.


As verbs the difference between provoke and perturb

is that provoke is to cause someone to become annoyed or angry while perturb is to disturb; to bother or unsettle.

Wrecking vs Wreckage - What's the difference?

wrecking | wreckage | Related terms |

Wrecking is a related term of wreckage.


As nouns the difference between wrecking and wreckage

is that wrecking is the act by which something is wrecked while wreckage is something wrecked, especially the remains or debris of something which has been severely damaged or destroyed.

As a verb wrecking

is .

Myriad vs Replete - What's the difference?

myriad | replete | Related terms |

Myriad is a related term of replete.


As nouns the difference between myriad and replete

is that myriad is while replete is a honeypot ant.

As adjectives the difference between myriad and replete

is that myriad is (modifying a singular noun) multifaceted, having innumerable elements while replete is abounding.

As a verb replete is

to restore something that has been depleted.

Assemblage vs Hodgepodge - What's the difference?

assemblage | hodgepodge | Related terms |

Assemblage is a related term of hodgepodge.


As nouns the difference between assemblage and hodgepodge

is that assemblage is a collection of things which have been gathered together or assembled while hodgepodge is a collection of miscellaneous things; a jumble.

Affect vs Incite - What's the difference?

affect | incite | Related terms |

Affect is a related term of incite.


As verbs the difference between affect and incite

is that affect is to influence or alter or affect can be (obsolete|transitive) to aim for, to try to obtain while incite is .

As a noun affect

is (obsolete) one's mood or inclination; mental state.

Dress vs Duds - What's the difference?

dress | duds | Related terms |

Dress is a related term of duds.


As nouns the difference between dress and duds

is that dress is (countable) an item of clothing (usually worn by a woman or young girl) which both covers the upper part of the body and includes skirts below the waist while duds is (new england|british|dated) clothing, especially for work or of rough appearance.

As a verb dress

is (obsolete|reflexive|intransitive) to prepare oneself; to make ready.

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